What brings people into surgery, and how do people become surgeons in the first place? After all, it’s impossible to teach this subtle art from textbooks. A suppurative (pus) and torcal surgeon with 10 years of total experience will take you behind the scenes of operating rooms. The whole truth about the work of those who regularly save people’s lives—without embellishment, censorship, or pomp. The author will tell all the details of personal practice, and even more. Many stories—touching, funny, tragic—are described on these pages. If you’re not afraid of blood and the word “pus” doesn’t cause an irresistible wave of nausea, learn more about surgery from the first person.